Only heroic and sustained defending kept the scoreline down in the second

half, dring which St Benedict's camped near the oposition try-line for long

periods.

"I've no complaints," said Campion coach Chris Jones. "St Benedict's are the only side to have done a job on us this season. They can play up the middle or go wide and their back row killed us. You can only play as well

as the opposition allows you."

St Benedict's, boasting many of the team which won the U15 Cup two seasons

ago, love to play an up tempo game and their flying start was rewarded by a

try within five minutes for winger Lewis David created by Charlie Adams'

surging run and served up by quick hands through the backs. James Booth

converted from wide out against the wind.

Campion hardly saw the ball in the first 20 minutes but they were suddenly

back in it when they punished a loose pass in midfield and hacked on for

fly half David Vincent to get the first touch over the line.

St Benedict's were not on the back foot for long and Booth settled them

with a successful penalty before half time.

Campion turned around facing

the slope and the wind. With St Benedict's swarming all over them from the

restart, the writing was on the wall.

Booth's boot stretched the lead to 13-5 and when replacement winger Dan